The Universe Is Trying To Teach Us

Personal note: I am writing this page for my wife and our friends who do not enjoy mathematics and/or the sciences. Yet, these people still want to know how the world would be very different if we were to embrace “An Integrated Structure of the Universe” (the prior homepage). So, I will review key concepts that just might open conceptual doors so we all can begin to learn to how to sing in perfect harmony.

.We are ignoring the universe. Science makes mistakes. That’s the very nature of science: facts and guesses. When we make mistakes, most are small and readily corrected. Yet, some of those mistakes have been seasoned with age and attitude. Like all other humans, scientists also build their special domains and turf wars break out. In 1716 Isaac Newton was fighting for the veracity of a bad idea. He was arguing with Gottfried Leibniz and Leibniz lost that battle — he died — and we have been stuck with the consequences, Newton’s absolute space and time.

It is time to get a handle on space and time. Science has had it wrong and they’ve known it for at least 100 years. Einstein made that sort of clear. But, nobody came up with an alternative that people could understand, so they’ve had to leave it alone — Newton’s old concept of absolute space and time still stands as a commonsense understanding and worldview. We need an integrated view of the universe.

Newton’s concept has had disastrous results and it’s time to wake up.

Waking up is hard to do. In 1899 Max Planck, following in the footsteps of George Johnstone Stoney, came up with what are now known as Planck’s basic units. He apparently got too busy with other things and ignored his own work. First, there was his definition of a quanta of energy. That earned him a Nobel prize in 1918. Also, he became Einstein’s mentor; that would keep anybody busy; yet as the senior scientist of Germany, he was constantly being sidetracked by Germany’s aggressive behaviors that opened up World War I & II.

The biggest truth, however, is, “It is very hard to sell a new idea.” There were many new concepts emerging in this period of our scientific endeavors; and so, to our peril, everybody ignored Planck’s base units. It took over a 100 years before their importance was truly recognized. In 2001 Frank Wilczek of MIT and a Nobel laureate himself (2004), asked us all to pay attention; and, slowly we did. But, it was already too late for cosmology, string theory, and theoretical physics. Absolute time was part of their equations and those equations have had a stranglehold on new conceptual development.

First, we’ve missed a huge chasm of information between the Planck base units and today’s understanding of particles, waves, and fluctuations. Definitions of space, time, mass and charge largely remained static.

1971, the Hillside Singers, outside Rome: “I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.”

The most basic, the most simple, the most fundamental units of a length and time. Although derived from what seem to be universal numbers, even today most scientists and scholars have not studied the Planck base units. So small is Planck Length and Planck Time, scientists and scholars easily ignore them. Yet, if we were to take as a given that these numbers represent the smallest possible numbers of space and time, doesn’t it logically follow, that this has to be the beginning of space and time?

I say that it is the only possible starting place (not a point). To begin to get a sense of these numbers, like a child, we should begin to play with them. Doubling them is easy. So, that’s what we did. Then by doubling each result, over and over again, we discovered strains of solid gold.

Doubling is a natural process and there are many mechanisms for doublings that are known, understood, and studied. One that does not have a necessary size requirement has a name, cubic-close packing of equal spheres. That Johannes Kepler, author of Harmonices Mundi(1619), initiated a formal study of it creates a special symmetry.

A New Container for the Universe. In just 202 doublings we are out to the approximate age and size of our universe, and the gross estimate for the total mass and total charge within our universe.

The first 64 doublings: A Hypostatic Domain. Too small for any possible measurements — our tools are much too big — yet, here we discover a huge, undisclosed domain — 64 base-2 notations (or containers, clusters, domains, doublings, groups, layers, sets and/or steps). Going up, each step is twice as large as its prior. Seemingly begging our scientists and mathematicians, here is our universe of all the possible continuity equations, symmetry values, and the potential dynamics of harmony.

Here is a domain that stands under all other domains. Without knowing about it, we are left with the best physics can give us today and that is a world fraught with chaos. That is where physics is stuck. We do not understand quantum fluctuations. We do not understand the nature of of the mind. Within science today, the universe is probabilistic, not deterministic. And, quantum fluctuations have no cause per se and the universe is inherently unstable. The old image of Cain seeking some truth is our manifest destiny.

Here we discover the notes… that there can be subtleties that make up our physical world. musical values of the universe. Here is a starting place for a deeper understanding of the music of the spheres. Here we can begin to engage the power of prime numbers for uniqueness and creativity. Here we find a substrate of basic strings to make our particles and waves. Here we can develop a fully-integrated, unified theory of mathematics. Here we’ll find the operating principles for the universe and we’ll begin to hear the deep-seated harmonies of the spheres again.

The future is Now. I’ll stick my neck out. Not only will we have an integrated theory of mathematics, that will become the foundation for an integrated Standard Model for Physics and Cosmology. We will first learn how to control bonding and there will never be a shortage of water again. We’ll learn how to control every possible acceleration and there will be an abundance of energy and the elimination of all cancers. We’ll learn how to control gravity and no longer be limited to planetary systems. We will learn about the unity of time, and begin to understand that death is no more. We’ll learn to navigate all 202 notations and no longer be limited to any one.

Bold, crazy, speculative, naive and silly could describe that prior paragraph. We will see!

This is an example of an old graphic. Could be at about 10% and provide a background image? Maybe?